The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will ensure that all Americans have access to quality,
affordable health care and will create the transformation within the health care system necessary to
contain costs. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has determined that the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act is fully paid for, will provide coverage to more than 94% of Americans while
staying under the $900 billion limit that President Obama established, bending the health care cost
curve, and reducing the deficit over the next ten years and beyond.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act contains nine titles, each addressing an essential

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component of reform: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
 Quality, affordable health care for all Americans
 The role of public programs
 Improving the quality and efficiency of health care
 Prevention of chronic disease and improving public health
 Health care workforce
 Transparency and program integrity
 Improving access to innovative medical therapies
 Community living assistance services and supports
 Revenue provisions
Title I. Quality, Affordable Health Care for All Americans
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will accomplish a fundamental transformation of
health insurance in the United States through shared responsibility. Systemic insurance market reform
will eliminate discriminatory practices such as pre-existing condition exclusions. Achieving these
reforms without increasing health insurance premiums will mean that all Americans must be part of the
system and must have coverage. Tax credits for individuals and families will ensure that insurance is
affordable for everyone. These three elements are the essential links to achieve reform.
Immediate Improvements: Achieving health insurance reform will take some time to implement. In
the immediate reforms will be implemented in 2010. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
will:
 Eliminate lifetime and unreasonable annual limits on benefits
 Prohibit rescissions of health insurance policies
 Provide assistance for those who are uninsured because of a pre-existing condition
 Require coverage of preventive services and immunizations
 Extend dependant coverage up to age 26
 Develop uniform coverage documents so consumers can make apples-to-apples comparisons
when shopping for health insurance
 Cap insurance company non-medical, administrative expenditures The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act